NightDragon83 said: Celsius is good for scientific uses, but for practical / everyday life Fahrenheit is much more useful measurement of temperature for weather / cooking purposes etc. When we hear that it's 30 degrees out, we know to wear a coat, not shorts. When we bake, we know to set the oven at 350, not 176.667. |
As an Australian, Fahrenheit is useless, we follow Celsius for everything,
30 degrees means it’s short/bikini r/beach weather
220 degrees will bring us a great pie to devour with our cold beers that ranges from 0-3/4 degrees, maybe even in the minus range if you want an ice cold beer.
Anything under 15-20 degrees depending on where you live results in most people wearing winter clothes and a “fuck mate I’m freezing my balls off”
anything under 0 degrees you’re either in a cold part of Australia or in the wrong country.